Razer products now comes with spyware, uses Internet all the time, stop working when the connection drops. How a Reddit Rage Comic Saved a Man’s Life. Microsoft Has Software that will translate your speech into a different language, in your own voice. The Whisky Sampler Advent Calendar. Amazon Donates 2,000 Kindles To Wounded Veterans. New Jersey will let citizens displaced by Hurricane Sandy vote by email or fax. Copyright-Infringing Tweets Will Now Be “Withdrawn” Instead of “Disappeared Forever.” CBS finally embraces Hulu, signs licensing agreement for over 2,600 episodes. Towers Of Vegetables Go Up As Singapore Builds First Vertical Farm. DHS-FBI Bulletin: Indicators of Suspicious Behaviors at Hotels. All this plus this week’s Oh Asia You So Crazy!

Sorry the audio is messed up from 1:00-3:30 and 4:30-9:00, we had some technical issues with recording software. So we had to use a lousy copy of the audio during those parts.

Dutch government gives itself the right to break into your computer and destroy it. Texas School ID Tracking Chips Protested By Parents And Students. Making Biodegradable Computer Chips Out of Spider Silk. A Girl Bought an iPad at Wal-Mart But Inside the Box Was Just a Stack of Notepads. Smallest Penis Gets Free iPhone 5. The Filter Bubble is real: Impersonal Google Search Results Are Few And Far Between, DuckDuckGo finds. Magic Finger Turns Any Surface Into a Touch Interface. Real Life Anime Characters Becoming the New Fad?

A German liquor company called G-Spirits is promising customers that “every drop” of its line of alcoholic beverages has been poured on the naked breasts of a certified model. Facebook: Federal online privacy rules would violate free speech rights. French Central Bank password was 123456 (really). 3-D Printer Company Seizes Machine From Desktop Gunsmith. BitCoin Gets a Futures Market. Booty alert: sensor-laden cows text farmers when they’re in heat. Tumblr Will Live-GIF the Presidential Debates. tldr.io is a service for summarizing long reads for lazy readers. The Guantanamo Bay Museum Of Art And History. Google settles with publishers after seven years of litigation surrounding its book-scanning service. All this plus this weeks Oh Asia, You So Crazy!

Neil Young reveals Pono music player, promises ‘the best sound anyone can get’. Tesla Model S getting first ever over-the-air car firmware upgrade next week. Criticized for overpriced parts, company gives away 3d schematics instead. NotFound Project, Placing Missing Children Alerts on 404 Error Pages. French government to use PostgreSQL and LibreOffice in free software adoption push. Can a Flashy New Redesign Make Myspace Cool Again? Apple Products Account for 14 Percent of All Crime in New York City. Long-Distance Smartphone-Enabled Pleasuring Devices. Do Phones Need to Come With Chargers These Days? German Parliament Bans Laptops, Pirate Party Shows Up With Typewriter. All this plus this week’s Epic Fail and Oh Asia You So Crazy!

xkcd’s 13-Gigapixel Webcomic. IOS6 maps fail so hard, a Tumblr is born. Open-Dyslexic is a new open sourced font created to increase readability for readers with dyslexia. ‘Gangnam Style’ breaks Guinness World Record for most YouTube likes. Richard Branson hopes to send hundreds of thousands of people into suborbital space in next 20 years, and start a colony on Mars in his lifetime. Rackspace sued for hosting GitHub. Former Reddit programmer hit with 9 more felony charges in MIT hacking case. Syrian Rebels Hack Together Digital Cameras To Replace Machine Gun Scopes. Kickstarter bans product renderings, requires project owners to be open about risk. Hotmail: Your password was too long, so we fixed it for you. All this plus this week’s Science News, Epic Fail, and Oh Asia You So Crazy!

The real source of Apple device IDs leaked by Anonymous last week. Soon Advertisements Will Involve Forced Interaction. Apple Sues Online Polish Deli Over Their Name, “A.pl”. Former German first lady sues Google over ‘prostitute’ autocomplete suggestions. GoDaddy reports massive outage was not a hack. Why the First Laptop Had Such a Hard Time Catching On (Hint: Sexism). Magic: The Gathering is Turing complete. University builds cheap supercomputer with Raspberry Pi and Legos. Europe officially runs out of IPv4 addresses. I Applied to Grey Poupon’s Members-Only Facebook Page… and Was Denied. All this, plus this week’s Epic Fail, Science News, and Oh Asia You So Crazy!

Kim Dotcom: FBI can’t have Megaupload founder extradited without piracy evidence, NZ court rules. Jimmy Wales threatens to encrypt Wikipedia if UK passes snooping bill. Hacker steals $250k in Bitcoins from online exchange Bitfloor. BitTorrent study finds most file-sharers are monitored. Fox to Release Digital Movies Three Weeks Prior to Retail. Bruce Willis Isn’t Suing Apple Over iTunes Music Ownership Rights. Samsung flew bloggers halfway around the world and then threatened to leave them there if they didn’t cooperate. Space Sugar Discovered In Binary System Star. Are App.net’s Crowdfunders Being Taken For a Ride? California To License Self-Driving Cars. 100% of publicly educated students in Estonia will learn how to code starting in the 1st grade. All that and this week’s Recent Study and Oh Asia, You So Crazy!

The Japanese invent a machine converts plastic back into oil. Biodiesel From Sewage Sludge. Kim Dotcom Declares War on Media With Bigger and Better MegaUpload. California state legislature approves Location Privacy Act(via Phone Scoop). World First Bionic Eye Implant Enables Blinds to Experience Some Vision. Walmart Is Testing an iPhone Checkout System That Could Help You Escape Its Clutches a Little Bit Faster. Wolfram|Alpha Personal Analytics for Facebook. Obama answers live questions on Reddit, crashes servers. School demands that boy must change his name from Hunter because it violates its weapons policy. Twitter Launches “Twitter Certified Products” — Partners With DataSift, Gnip, HootSuite & Others. All this, plus a Recent Study, Dumbass Apple News, Epic Fail, Oh Asia You So Crazy and Ryder Says Things!